Reward offered in case of missing SA woman

A $200,000 reward has been offered for information about the disappearance and suspected murder of a Port Lincoln woman in 2002.

Susan Gaye Goodwin, 39, was last seen on July 19 that year when she failed to meet her partner as arranged.

In 2006 her disappearance was declared a major crime, with South Australian police suspecting that she may have been murdered.

Police Minister Michael O'Brien says the state government has offered the reward for any information that leads to the location or conviction of those responsible for Miss Goodwin's disappearance and suspected murder.

"She has not contacted family or friends, accessed her bank accounts or been seen since the day of her disappearance," Mr O'Brien said in a statement on Tuesday.

The minister said major crime detectives had remained in contact with Miss Goodwin's partner and her family and it was hoped that the offer of a reward would lead detectives to those responsible and give her family closure.